Best Recordings of 2017
Time for a review of classical CDs that were outstanding in 2017 (published in whole on Forbes.com here and here (Part II)).
My lists for the previous years: 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, (2011 – “Almost”), 2010, (2010 – “Almost”), 2009, (2009 – “Almost”), 2008, (2008 - "Almost") 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004.
# 1 - New Release
Franz Schubert, Die Schöne Müllerin, Christian Gerhaher, Gerold Huber, Sony Classical
Franz Schubert, Die Schöne Müllerin, Christian Gerhaher, Gerold Huber Sony Classical |
And in this case, some hyperbole might just apply. Christian Gerhaher and Gerold Huber, that perfect symbiosis for all matters Lied, mélodie, and artsong (but especially Lied), have… has re-recorded Franz Schubert’s song cycle Die Schöne Müllerin after putting their first go at it on record 14 years ago (Arte Nova).
I had been counting the days, for years. GerhaherHuber (one word) is to Lied what Willie Mays and Babe Ruth, rolled into one, were to Baseball. (Read the full review here: Review: Oh, Only The Best Schöne Müllerin Ever!)...
# 1 – Reissue
Ludwig van Beethoven, String Quartets +, Takács Quartet, Decca
Ludwig van Beethoven, The String Quartets +, Takács Quartet, Decca |
The recordings had to be financed because Decca wouldn’t front the bill, despite their great success. (Admittedly, Decca couldn’t have known who successful they’d become… at least not before the first box had hit the market.)...
The complete list of the "Best Classical Recordings of 2017 on Forbes.com can be found here, for new releases. For re-issues, the link is here
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2 comments:
Hey Jens, do you know if there is any chance of GerhaherHuber (love it!) record Winterreise again anytime soon?
José
Dear José,
unfortunately I am not currently privy to their plans. I sure hope, though. After the success of the Muellerin, it might be possible. If it pops up on his itinerary in concerts again, there might be a chance that they'll also go into the studio for it.
Thanks & best,
Jens
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